Could it be a sign that there is a major consumer resistance to migrating to Windows Vista? Last week Microsoft extended the cut-off date for Windows XP sales. Microsoft says this was brought on by consumer feedback. With the extension, major computer makers will be allowed to continue offering Windows XP through June 30, 2009. For the smaller makers though, the cut-off is still January 30, 2009. However the Windows XP Starter Edition which is available on ‘ultra-low-cost’ PC’s will be available through June 30, 2010. Todd Bishop’s Microsoft Blog
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Here’s an overview of this week’s Update Meeting: Fx 2.0.0.8 – All prior landings on the Fx 2.0.0.7 branch have been moved the 2.0.0.8 branch. Code Freeze: Wednesday -October 3rd Release Candidate: Friday – October 5th Target Ship Date: Tuesday – October 16th TBird 1.5.0.13 – No Report TBird 2.0.0.8 – May be released with Fx 2.0.0.8 (note no TB 2.0.0.7 build) TBird Major Update (TBird 1.5.0.12 > 2.0.0.6) – No Report TBird 3 – No Report Fx3.0.m9/Gecko 1.9m9 – Code Freeze: October 17th 27 Beta Blockers Complete Meeting Notes.
September 27th marked the 9th anniversary of the founding of Google. CyberNet News’ Ashley has taken a look back at these past 9 years.
Here’s an overview of this week’s Update Meeting: Fx 2.0.0.7 – Fire Drill (Security) Release on Tuesday, September 18th Fx 2.0.0.8 – All prior landings on the Fx 2.0.0.7 branch have been moved the 2.0.0.8 branch. Triage on-going Code Freeze: TBD Target Ship Date: 10/4 but will likely be pushed back by week or two. TBird 1.5.0.13 – No Report TBird 2.0.0.7 – No Report TBird Major Update (TBird 1.5.0.12 > 2.0.0.6) – No Report TBird 3 – No Report Fx 3.0a8/Gecko 1.9a8 – Released on Thursday, September 20th Fx3.0.m9/Gecko 1.9m9 – Currently tracking and focusing on security bugs in…
You can easily view (and do other basic operations) your OpenOffice.org documents in Firefox. No extensions or software to install, just a simple plug-in to activate: Start OpenOffice From the Tools menu select Options… At the end of the list select the category Internet At the of this list select Mozilla Plug-In Click Enabled Click OK That’s all you need to do! No reboot needed, you now can view, save, print, make into PDF, e-mail and zoom any OpenOffice.org document right from Firefox. Want to edit the document simply click the Edit File icon and it will launch OpenOffice.org with…
For quite some time I had been using Flock as my news reader. I liked the interface of having all my feeds listed in a sidebar. However over the past couple weeks I noticed something odd the blogs I normally visit we’re not showing any new entries. Didn’t think much of it until the other day when I saw the Thunderbird Organization Established — MailCo article on CyberNet News. I noticed on of the references listed was Mozilla Links, which according to Flock had no new articles. I had already had problems with another feed refusing to load in Flock…
Foxit Reader is great alternative to Adobe Acrobat for viewing PDF files. But what if you want to create a PDF file? Sure you could pay for a program that will take your files and convert them to PDF. Or you could use MS Office saves as PDF option. Even OpenOffice has an Export as PDF option but that does the whole document as a PDF file. I ran into this problem with an OpenOffice spreadsheet I had. I wanted each sheet or page to be its own PDF document. After a quick search on the CyberNet Forum, I found…
We’ve all seen our fair share of stupid law suits, but this one has to be the best. It seems Dylan Jayne who lives in Pennsylvania is suing Google because their name (along with the Philadelphia 76er’s) are similar to his Social Security Number. He claims that flipping his SSN number upside down, and scrambling it around you will see the similarity. Oh but wait it gets even better…Jayne has hand-written his civil complaint against Google. I am guessing he couldn’t find a lawyer willing to take his idiotic case much less against a major corporation such as Google. But…
The next milestone, (still an Alpha) release of Firefox 3.0 is now out. Here’s what’s new with this release (via the release notes): Basic and unpolished UI for starring and tagging pages has been added, as well as a richer Location Bar autocomplete algorithm that matches against page title (see Places UI Plan for more details) Prompt for remembering passwords is no longer a modal dialog Built in malware protection (which you can test here) Basic and unpolished UI for indicating richer website identity information has been added Support for web-based protocol handlers, though it doesn’t work in all situations…
From Asa Dotzler (Director of Community Development, Mozilla Corp.) Blog: Click for image larger picture